This paper introduces a doctoral research study on the representation of Irish identity in the contemporary short story from writers such as KevinBarry, Gerard Donovan, Colin Barrett, Claire Keegan and William Trevor. Inthe study, which is currently in progress, the goal is to identify how the political, economic and social transformations through which Ireland went in the recent years helped shaping the national identity – or identities – that make up the country, historically known for a well-established image of Irishness that was, in some way, dictated by art
I trace the progressive revision of the traditional symbol of “woman” in Irish literature throughout...
This collection of new essays addresses a key debate in Irish studies. While it is important that ne...
This thesis explores the recurring patterns of Irish mythological narratives that influence literatu...
Often hailed as a 'national genre', the short story has known a long and distinguished tradition in ...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
This study critically analyzes the Irish short narrative, traditional tales, and the short story to ...
This dissertation discusses the literary form of the short story cycle in modern Irish literature (1...
Oral storytelling is an integral part of Irish culture. For centuries, storytelling was a common pr...
The traditional definition of Irishness has been overwritten by internationalization, cultural and p...
International audienceOften hailed as a ‘national genre’, the short story has a long and distinguish...
Six major motifs from ancient Celtic narratives and sagas recur thematically as myth-forming structu...
Irish identity continues to be discussed in various fields including social science, culture, litera...
This thesis sets out to explore the theme of loneliness and self-determination in contemporary Irish...
In this paper I will argue that Jane Barlow’s Irish Idylls (1892) and Somerville & Ross’s Irish R.M....
The history of Ireland highlights how Irish identity has proved to be both an emotive and divisive f...
I trace the progressive revision of the traditional symbol of “woman” in Irish literature throughout...
This collection of new essays addresses a key debate in Irish studies. While it is important that ne...
This thesis explores the recurring patterns of Irish mythological narratives that influence literatu...
Often hailed as a 'national genre', the short story has known a long and distinguished tradition in ...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
This study critically analyzes the Irish short narrative, traditional tales, and the short story to ...
This dissertation discusses the literary form of the short story cycle in modern Irish literature (1...
Oral storytelling is an integral part of Irish culture. For centuries, storytelling was a common pr...
The traditional definition of Irishness has been overwritten by internationalization, cultural and p...
International audienceOften hailed as a ‘national genre’, the short story has a long and distinguish...
Six major motifs from ancient Celtic narratives and sagas recur thematically as myth-forming structu...
Irish identity continues to be discussed in various fields including social science, culture, litera...
This thesis sets out to explore the theme of loneliness and self-determination in contemporary Irish...
In this paper I will argue that Jane Barlow’s Irish Idylls (1892) and Somerville & Ross’s Irish R.M....
The history of Ireland highlights how Irish identity has proved to be both an emotive and divisive f...
I trace the progressive revision of the traditional symbol of “woman” in Irish literature throughout...
This collection of new essays addresses a key debate in Irish studies. While it is important that ne...
This thesis explores the recurring patterns of Irish mythological narratives that influence literatu...